In Browse mode, go to View/ View as List, this will give you a similar looking 'list' view

In layout mode, put some text in the Header portion of the layout (at the top) that describes each column (i.e., Name, Colour, etc., etc.)

Still in layout mode, click on one of your new column headings to select it, then go to Format/ Button SetUp

From the list on the left (in the new window that just popped open), scroll down to the Found Set section and select 'Sort Records'

On the right hand side, click 'Specify sort order' and select the field that represents the column heading by double clicking it to make it jump to the right hand box (also select ascending or descending as you prefer)

Close that window, then select 'Perform without dialog' before closing that window also.

To test it, go to Browse Mode and click on your column heading - your list should sort by that column!

Now, repeat for each column heading and you will have a sortable list view, similar to (but not exactly the same as) the Table View. As ThomDroz says, you can format the fields on this layout however you wish.

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